Cinderella 1855

Ages: 5+
Opened: January 15, 1855

Cinderella - 1855 - Broadway History , Info & More

Broadway Theatre
326 Broadway New York, NY

There’s more to this classic tale than sewing mice and magical pumpkins. Ballet Memphis will reprise Steven McMahon’s interpretation of the Charles Perrault fairy tale as the season’s last mainstage show. The company debuted the work–featuring the famous score by Sergei Prokofiev as well as sets from the London City Ballet –during the 2008-09 season.

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Cinderella FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What productions of Cinderella have there been?
Cinderella has had 1 productions including West End which opened in 2016.

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